Definition
Plural of fervency; multiple instances or expressions of passionate, intense feeling or enthusiasm.
Etymology
From 'fervency' (the state of being fervent) plus the regular English plural suffix '-ies', following the pattern where '-cy' nouns become '-cies' in plural.
Kelly Says
The plural 'fervencies' is rarely used today, but it would describe those moments when you see passionate feelings erupt all around you at once—like the simultaneous fervencies of cheering fans at a championship game.
Translations
CSČeština
nadšení
na-d-she-nee
DADansk
lidenskaber
lee-den-ska-ber
ELΕλληνικά
θέρμη
ther-mee
ESEspañol
fervencias
fer-ven-thee-as
FISuomi
intohimo
in-to-hi-mo
FRFrançais
ferventes
fer-vont
HEעברית
תשוקות
tash-koo-ot
HUMagyar
buzgóságok
booz-goo-shag
IDBahasa Indonesia
semangat
se-ma-nga-at
ITItaliano
fervori
fer-voh-ree
MSBahasa Melayu
semangat
se-ma-nga-at
NLNederlands
ijvers
ee-ver
NONorsk
iherlighetsfølelser
ee-her-li-g-he-ts-fø-el-ser
PTPortuguês
fervor
feh-vor
RORomână
entuziasm
en-too-zee-asm
RUРусский
страсти
strast'
SWKiswahili
shauku
shau-ku
TAதமிழ்
வெடிப்பு
ved-i-ppu
THไทย
ความ열정
khwam-yai-jeht
TRTürkçe
tutkular
tuh-koo-lar
UKУкраїнська
страсті
strast'
VITiếng Việt
niềm nhiệt thành
nheem neht thanh